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Terrorism trials should be done in civilian court Korea Times Maybe we should let it prosecute our major terrorism cases since Congress and the New York authorities are afraid to let Manhattan do it. Dale McFeatters is an editorial writer of Scripps Howard News Service (www.scrippsnews.com). See all stories on this topic » | ||
Prosecutor: Women Knew Group Involved In Terrorism NPR by AP MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Two women accused of going door-to-door to raise money for al-Shabab knew the Somali-based group engaged in terrorism and "rejoiced" when they heard about its victories in their war-torn homeland, a prosecutor said Tuesday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
India, Afghanistan boost efforts against terrorism San Francisco Chronicle India signed a significant partnership pact with Afghanistan on Tuesday, agreeing to step up cooperation in counterterrorism operations, training of security forces and trade in a move that has the potential to antagonize Pakistan at a critical ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US NGOs still in the dark over terrorism law in Somalia Gant Daily However, in July, the US said a new expanded license issued by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), which enforces and administers economic sanctions for the government, would protect NGOs from legal action under the anti-terrorism laws ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan seeks India s cooperation against piracy terrorism Moneycontrol.com On his part, Gemba said the two countries should enlarge the areas of cooperation and together secure the safety of the sea lanes against piracy and terrorism so as to ensure maritime security and the security of energy supplies of both India and Japan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pakistan underscores need for addressing root causes of terrorism - Associated Press of Pakistan UNITED NATIONS, Oct 5 (APP): Pakistan on Tuesday called for comprehensive strategy to combat terrorism that must address the root causes of terrorism, including poverty, unemployment and long unresolved disputes. "We, the international community, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
"Price Tag" Terrorism Crosses the Green Line Americans for Peace Now We have always called it by its proper name: Terrorism. Now, Israel's Shin Bet, the IDF's top brass and Israeli Cabinet members agree with us. On Monday, shortly after a mosque was torched in an Israeli-Arab village in the Galilee and "Price Tag" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Dirty Secrets of San Francisco: Mystery Author Exposes anti-Semitism, Domestic ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release) CITY OF SECRETS, Kelli Stanley's newest mystery novel from Minotaur Books, focuses on a little-known chapter of pre-World War Two history: anti-Semitic extremist groups and domestic terrorism. Set in the bustling San Francisco and rural Napa Valley of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Prosecutor: Women Knew Group Involved In Terrorism « CBS ... By Karna Bergstrom Two Minnesota women accused of going door-to-door to raise money for al-Shabab knew the Somali-based group engaged in terrorism and "rejoiced" when they heard about its victories in their war-torn homeland, a prosecutor said Tuesday. CBS Minnesota | ||
Rhymes With Right - An Observation On Responses To Terrorism In ... By Greg I have no problem calling this incident an act of terrorism, and condemning it as such. A mosque in an Arab ... Instead they lionize those who engage in terrorism against Jews as heroes if they live and martyrs if they die. They are lifted up as ... Rhymes With Right | ||
Object Lessons in Defeating Terrorism By James Jay Carafano PhD Last week, the White House got three object lessons in how to fight terrorism. First, in Yemen, a US drone strike got several members of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula's "Foreign Operations Unit" responsible for organizing attacks against ... Accuracy In Media | ||
Hoti for political parties' role to end terrorism - The Frontier Post By shimran GHAZI (APP): Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ameer Haider Khan Hoti has said that all political parties need to play their role in eradication of terrorism and they should complement each other for strengthening democracy and continuity ... Frontier Post | ||
Larger cruiseships face higher risk of terrorism - Lloyd's List By Nigel Lowry Passenger numbers of 6000 or more present increased exposure for marine war market. Lloyds List: News |
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